The document summarizes the stages of mitosis in plant cells. It lists 6 stages:
1) Prophase: Chromosomes become visible and condense.
2) Prometaphase: Nuclear envelope breaks down and spindle fibers form.
3) Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
4) Anaphase: Chromosomes separate into two identical groups.
5) Telophase: Groups of chromosomes arrive at opposite poles. A new nuclear envelope forms.
6) Cytokinesis: Cell division is completed by cytokinesis with formation of cell plate.
The document summarizes the stages of mitosis in plant cells. It lists 6 stages:
1) Prophase: Chromosomes become visible and condense.
2) Prometaphase: Nuclear envelope breaks down and spindle fibers form.
3) Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
4) Anaphase: Chromosomes separate into two identical groups.
5) Telophase: Groups of chromosomes arrive at opposite poles. A new nuclear envelope forms.
6) Cytokinesis: Cell division is completed by cytokinesis with formation of cell plate.
The document summarizes the stages of mitosis in plant cells. It lists 6 stages:
1) Prophase: Chromosomes become visible and condense.
2) Prometaphase: Nuclear envelope breaks down and spindle fibers form.
3) Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
4) Anaphase: Chromosomes separate into two identical groups.
5) Telophase: Groups of chromosomes arrive at opposite poles. A new nuclear envelope forms.
6) Cytokinesis: Cell division is completed by cytokinesis with formation of cell plate.